The Category B Listed office building was until recently occupied by Campbell Dallas Accountants and has recently been refurbished to a good standard.
The office building is traditional stone built under a pitched and slated roof and Category A listed.
Internally the property comprises a mixture of open plan and cellular office space over four floors.
Private car parking is available to the front of the office.
Location
Perth is the administrative and retail centre for the Perth and Kinross area with a resident population of 44,820 and was recently awarded City status (2012). Perthshire is home to a number of world-class education and research institutions and major companies including; SSE, Aviva, Stagecoach and Highland Spring. Perth's immediate access to Scotland's national road network, airports and the city’s superb rail links ensure quick and easy access to markets and national talent.
Perthshire is also renowned for its beauty and wealth of tourist attractions. The City itself boasts many attractions including The Fair Maid’s House (Perth’s oldest secular building) and Perth Concert Hall (both adjacent to subject property); and one of Scotland’s oldest theatres which has been the subject of a 3 year, £XXX million refurbishment and due to open again imminently (Nov 2017).
Accommodation
Basement - 735 sq ft
Ground - 921 sq ft
First - 912 sq ft
Attic - 723 sq1 ft
Total - 3,292 sq ft
Terms
Our client is looking to lease the property on FRI terms at a rental in the region of £XXX per annum. Prices are quoted exclusive of VAT (if applicable).
Rates
The property has a Rateable Value (RV) of £XXX effective from 1 April 2017.
Legal Costs
Each party will be responsible for their own legal costs with the incoming tenant responsible for LBTT and registration dues.
Energy Performance Certificate
Available on request.
Specification
- Highly prominent City Centre location
- Adjacent to many local tourist attractions
- Attractive period building in refurbished condition
- Private car parking
- Suitable for office use
- Could be sub-divided